Tag: nfl playoffs

  • How will Divisional Round Weekend End?

    The 2011-2012 NFL playoffs continue this weekend with the Divisional playoffs kicking off in San Francisco, hosting their first postseason game since 2003. The New Orleans Saints, headed by the most prolific offense in the land, led by quarterback Drew Brees, looking for their first ever road win in the post season, are coming to town.

  • Tim Tebow Actually Beats Steelers With His Arm

    Tim Tebow got himself a new set of followers after throwing a winning touchdown on the first play of overtime, giving the Denver Broncos a 29-23 shocking win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card playoff game, Denver’s first playoff win since 2005.

  • Everything Clicking For New York Giants at Perfect Time

    Eli Manning can’t get touched, the New York Giants can’t lose. Winning their third straight win-or-you’re-out home game, the Giants completely dominated the playoff-troubled Atlanta Falcons, keeping their offense well at bay, advancing to a Packers showdown after a 24-2 win.

  • Saints and Brees Ready to Make History

    Drew Brees throwing for 466 yards and three touchdown passes? Doesn’t surprise us. The New Orleans Saints not punting even once, going for it on every fourth down? Doesn’t surprise as well. The Saints now need to stun us by winning on the road, in the postseason, for the first time in franchise history.

  • Arian Foster Leads Houston Texans to First Playoff Win

    Arian Foster ran for 153 yards and more importantly two touchdown runs, including a fourth quarter TD after a 42 yard run, leading the Texans impressive run offense to a 31-10 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, the Texans’ first ever playoff win in their first ever postseason appearance.

  • How Will Wild Card Weekend End?

    The 2011-2012 NFL Playoffs kick off in a few hours, getting us started with Wild card weekend. The Houston Texans will play their first ever postseason game, but too many problems at QB and over reliance on Arian Foster will make life very hard against Anrew Dalton and the Bengals.